alice-teacher Fwd: A few questions

Susan Rivas susanmrivas at gmail.com
Wed May 22 12:39:35 EDT 2013


I recommend the scrollable mouse with magnification for the visually
impaired so that they can use those features simultaneously. I taught a boy
who was visually impaired, (he was also extremely bright), and he was quite
successful doing programming in Alice.

Hope that helps.

Take care,
Susan Rivas


On Wed, May 22, 2013 at 8:06 AM, Don Slater <djslater107 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Questions for the list
>
> Begin forwarded message:
>
> *From: *"Winters, Connie" <Connie.Winters at tsbtigers.org>
> *Subject: **A few questions*
> *Date: *May 22, 2013 6:01:50 AM PDT
> *To: *"don at alice.org" <don at alice.org>
>
> Have anyone tried to implement ALICE with the visually impaired ? I teach
> Science to the visually impaired.****
> ** **
> If I want to teach my own personal children about programming (14yr. old
> triplets and a 16 year old) Is ALICE  a good start? Where do I begin?
> Thanks.****
> Connie****
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